Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary
Kevin W. Woodruff
cierpke at prodigy.net
Mon Jun 4 09:47:25 EDT 2001
Sylvia:
JF & B was origianlly published in six volumes in from 1864-1870. Faussett
was a clergyman in the Church of England, Jamieson and Brown were
Presbyterians. It was highly recommended by Charles Spurgeon, a Baptist.
Brown was a post-millenialist, Faussett was a premillenialist. Robert
Jamieson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on January 3, 1802, the son of a
baker. A. R. Fausset was born in County Fermaugh, Ireland on October 13,
182,1the son of a clergyman. David Brown was born in Aberdeen, Scotland
August 17, 1803.
Kevin
At 08:12 AM 6/4/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Dear B-Greekes,
>
>For some time I have been wondering about the origin of the
>Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary. I found this wonderful book on my CD
>"BibleWorkshop PRO 4.0" (German) that uses this. It gives a thorough in depth
>description of the Hebrew and Greek. I was unable to get any information about
>its orgin. Does somebody know more details about this book?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Regards,
>
>Sylvia Schmitz
>Sylvia.Schmitz at t-online.de
>Mainz, Germany
>
>
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